The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Visiting clubhouse staffer tests positive for coronaviru­s

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA » The Miami Marlins’ coronaviru­s outbreak has left the Philadelph­ia Phillies idle for five days, aiming to return to play a doublehead­er that could entail 7-inning games and scheduling a new opponent next week.

One employee who works in the visiting clubhouse has tested positive for the coronaviru­s following a season-opening series against the Marlins in Philadelph­ia last weekend, but all Phillies players and on-field staff tested negative for a second straight day, general manager Matt Klentak

said Wednesday.

Sixteen players for the Marlins have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the test results were not announced.

Major League Baseball has suspended Miami’s season through Sunday and created a patchwork schedule affecting four other teams, including the Phillies, while the Marlins deal with their outbreak. Two Miami staff members also have tested positive in recent days.

“Coming into this summer season, we all recognized this season would present a lot of challenges and all parties involved were going to need to be flexible,” Klentak said.

The Phillies’ four-game, home-and-home series against the Yankees was postponed this week and will be played next week, according to New York manager Aaron Boone. The Phillies will visit the Yankees on Monday and Tuesday and host the games on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Phillies are set to host Toronto this weekend in a series that was originally scheduled to be on the road but had to be switched because the Blue Jays’ temporary ballpark in Buffalo, New York, isn’t ready. The teams won’t play Friday and instead will have a traditiona­l doublehead­er on

Saturday in which the Phillies will be the visiting team and bat first.

The Blue Jays have been displaced because the Canadian government didn’t want players traveling in and out of the country.

“We’re testing again today and I would expect we’d test daily for the foreseeabl­e future,” Klentak said.

Klentak said the possibilit­y that Saturday’s doublehead­er would feature two 7-inning games is still being discussed, among other options.

The Phillies were scheduled to play the Marlins in Miami next week, but instead they will make up the games against the Yankees.

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